Art and creativity are a source of hope - guard your right to value themhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4194664-64lq9y/index.html
Without people-centred strategies, the government is building more castles in the already stolen sand2017-11-20T09:37:47ZThe demand for answers, accountability and justice is alivehttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4157968-627q0p/index.html
Each generation in this country has learnt, and unlearnt silence in various ways, especially that of the political variety.2017-10-26T20:55:42ZWhy our generation must shape the youth of 2030https://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4145572-61jpcx/index.html
Without an evolution, the next generation of youth risks fighting our fights afresh2017-10-18T14:43:39ZDon't talk about things you don't understandhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4106824-5y4bbu/index.html
Secession is not the answer, because Kenya does not belong to one group of people2017-09-21T18:34:24ZThe choice of economic development over justice is unjust - reject ithttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4104910-5y2xfy/index.html
The Supreme Court judgement, like the struggle for human rights, cannot be downplayed or dismissed2017-09-20T16:29:47ZYou have voted - now your work as an active citizen beginshttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4074022-5jarx9/index.html
We can either stomach or challenge the ‘accept and move on’ framework2017-08-28T10:17:53ZThe work of remaking Kenya doesn't end on voting dayhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4047446-5hicej/index.html
Kenya's social, moral fabric will not be found in GDP figures, development projects or attracting investment2017-08-06T14:38:53ZAfricans need to grow technology, but on their own termshttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4024894-5g89wl/index.html
Who is dictating the terms, and for whom is the technology rising?2017-07-20T16:39:25ZOn ICT, Jubilee, Nasa manifestos do little beyond buzzwordshttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-4001974-5ex4w5/index.html
We're likely to spend taxpayer money without truly unleashing potential2017-07-05T16:18:56ZI’m eager to pay for quality news online. Now, who wants my money?https://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3978096-6fbkr3z/index.html
There are quite a number of local online content creators whose sites I would gladly subscribe to for a fee2017-06-19T20:48:15Z#DavidNdiiExposed showed Kenyans online are less gullible nowhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3956624-6gkwnkz/index.html
We will require more vigilance than ever in the coming months2017-06-05T12:57:28ZTo build the Kenya we deserve, we must resist capturehttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3903906-6jpms0z/index.html
A captured people can be easily subdued, limited to the crafted will of those wielding power2017-04-25T19:08:25ZICT policy must have diverse voices, not just coders and engineershttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3883506-6xv5i2z/index.html
How will our tech companies scale if their markets are blocked by some trade deal?2017-04-09T12:06:17ZLet's expose our government's unfounded scorn for the artshttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3865966-702qd7z/index.html
The best scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians have also been artists of some form or other2017-03-26T19:19:08ZSocial media forces us to confront injustices. That's goodhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3838378-71uerfz/index.html
To blame social media for societal ills is like blaming a mirror for the reflection it projects back2017-03-05T19:35:38ZWe need movements to realise the Kenya we wanthttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3818906-733d1kz/index.html
We won't rattle the ‘middle class’ into action by attacking them and the comforts they've amassed for themselves.2017-02-18T19:21:50ZThe voter registration frenzy is a distraction from larger issueshttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3807822-73plyuz/index.html
It is not inhumane to demand answers as to what the government has been doing2017-02-10T10:09:48ZKenya's media must explain, analyse and put events in contexthttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3518350-8pbotaz/index.html
Entertainment and clickbait news improves metrics but it is increasingly alienating audiences2017-01-15T13:47:09ZMediocrity is a frail master and Kenya must break awayhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3490856-94mk1fz/index.html
If you want to accrue wealth now, it seems you must be ready to get your hands dirty2016-12-18T16:15:12ZTo The Gambia, with love and solidarity from Kenyahttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3476158-95qme6z/index.html
Your present moment, filled with excitement and justified hope, reminds me of Kenya in 20022016-12-05T17:25:34ZYouth must challenge and question their elected peershttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3466754-96d1kuz/index.html
Will young elected leaders become part of the same political machinery they claim to detest ?2016-11-27T12:14:20ZThose who denigrate digital activism are misguidedhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3442840-97nuvpz/index.html
New times call for new, additional forms of organising2016-11-06T11:57:31ZToday's Mashujaa: Those fighting for Kenya's soulhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3425250-98u0eoz/index.html
To reclaim the country’s soul will take more than just introducing a few “good people” into decaying institutions.2016-10-22T03:00:00ZWhy the Internet should be seen as a public goodhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3411284-99jbhwz/index.html
The benefits of Internet access are disproportionately accruing to those already well-off and we risk perpetuating inequalities2016-10-07T16:52:00ZKenya's digital revolution continues to exclude womenhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3378390-9orwtcz/index.html
Nairobi, home of many exciting things in ICT, has one of the widest gender gaps on Internet use.2016-09-12T13:22:23ZData can counter political appeals to emotionhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3352710-9q53l9z/index.html
A culture of demanding data and facts from all political representatives could be a game changer.2016-08-21T09:58:47ZThe election we want can happen - here's howhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3339324-9r8e9iz/index.html
We can take small actions to change the way we discuss, reflect and organise our politics2016-08-10T09:50:54ZWe survive problems, but solve hardly anyhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3324842-9rxaroz/index.html
What are the flames from the school fires, if not a symbol of our teenagers' raging hearts ?2016-07-31T16:37:26ZGovernment perception of Kenya's creative industries is damaginghttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3308694-9t3mq2z/index.html
For our creative economy to truly take off, Kenyans must be its primary consumers and beneficiaries.2016-07-24T12:02:59Z'Digital' Kenyans must organise for their voices to be heardhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3288654-a892etz/index.html
The response to the ICT Practitioners Bill is encouraging. We may finally be on a trajectory to claim citizen power.2016-07-10T10:13:49ZKenya's "digital" reputation is deceptive - very many aren't engagedhttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3278128-a8upayz/index.html
Being more connected does not always translate to being more empowered.2016-07-03T09:45:58ZGone are the days when 'civil society' simply meant NGOshttps://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/nanjira/3225972-3232626-abfwv1z/index.html
During the ICC trials, human rights work was demonised through an “evil society” framing.2016-06-04T15:31:36Z